David Alaba has taken his place in Real Madrid’s starting line-up for the first time in over a month for the Champions League final against Liverpool on Saturday.
Alaba had been out of action since being substituted at half-time during Madrid’s 4-3 semi-final first-leg defeat to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium, with Nacho starting instead when Carlo Ancelotti’s men sealed a 6-5 aggregate victory with a stunning comeback at the Santiago Bernabeu earlier this month.
The Austria defender’s selection in Paris was the only change to the Madrid side that started that second leg, with attacking duo Vinicius Junior and Karim Benzema again leading the line.
Those two have assisted one another a combined 18 times in all competitions this season, the most of any pairing in Europe’s top five leagues.
Vinicius’ inclusion made him just the fifth player to start a Champions League final for Madrid aged 21 or younger, after Raul (1998), Iker Casillas (2000), Nicolas Anelka (2000) and Raphael Varane (2014).
However, Benzema is at the opposite end of his career. He and Alaba were joined by Toni Kroos and Luka Modric to make Madrid the first team to start a final with four players who had previously made 100 or more Champions League appearances.
Benzema had been one of three centurions (also Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos) in Madrid’s 2018 final win over Liverpool, in which Gareth Bale’s brace as a substitute proved the difference in a 3-1 triumph.
Bale was named on the bench again for this rematch ahead of his imminent departure as a free agent, while fellow winger Eden Hazard was also among the substitutes.
Semi-final hero Rodrygo Goes, who grabbed an improbable stoppage-time double to wipe out City’s lead over Los Blancos, hoped to make a similar impact after being named next to the big-money duo on the bench.
Madrid headed into the game aiming to win their 14th European Cup or Champions League title, with their 13 prior wins already a record. Ancelotti was bidding to become the first man to win four Champions Leagues.